Myrtle Beach Arrest Records Lookup

Myrtle Beach arrest records are stored in the Horry County court and detention systems. Myrtle Beach is the largest city along the Grand Strand and one of the most visited places in South Carolina. The city sits in Horry County, and all arrests in Myrtle Beach go through the county booking process at the J. Reuben Long Detention Center. You can search for Myrtle Beach arrest records through several online tools and in person at local offices. Records include booking details, charges, and court case outcomes.

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Myrtle Beach Quick Facts

35,000 Population
Horry County
MBPD Police Dept
J. Reuben Long Detention Center

Myrtle Beach Police and Arrests

The Myrtle Beach Police Department handles law enforcement in the city. Officers make arrests, write reports, and send all booking data to the Horry County system. Each arrest in Myrtle Beach creates a record with the person's name, charges, date, and location of the incident.

Myrtle Beach sees a high volume of arrests due to tourism and the large number of visitors each year. The police department deals with everything from minor offenses to serious crimes. All of these arrests generate records that flow into the Horry County detention and court systems. The Myrtle Beach Police Department also requires SLED background checks for chauffeur permit applications, which shows how arrest records in Myrtle Beach tie into other city processes.

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You can contact the Myrtle Beach police for copies of arrest reports. For booking records and jail data, those go through the Horry County Sheriff and the J. Reuben Long Detention Center.

Search Myrtle Beach Arrest Records Online

Several online tools let you search for arrest records tied to Myrtle Beach. The best place to start is the Horry County bookings page.

The Horry County bookings page shows recent arrests at the J. Reuben Long Detention Center. This includes everyone booked from Myrtle Beach. The page lists names, charges, booking dates, and mugshots. It updates regularly and is free to use. This is the fastest way to find out if someone was recently arrested in Myrtle Beach.

For court case records, the Horry County Public Index lets you search by name or case number. This shows all criminal cases filed in Horry County, including those that started with arrests in Myrtle Beach. You can see charges, court dates, and case results. The system goes back many years and is free to access.

The Horry County Sheriff's office, located at 1301 2nd Avenue in Conway, also handles records requests. If you need older arrest records from Myrtle Beach that are not in the online system, you can contact the sheriff's office or visit in person.

Note: The Horry County bookings page shows current and recent arrests, but it does not keep a permanent archive of all Myrtle Beach arrest records.

Myrtle Beach Criminal History Search

A full criminal history search pulls arrest records from across South Carolina. This is useful when you need more than just local Myrtle Beach data.

SLED runs the CATCH system for statewide criminal history reports. A CATCH report shows all arrests on file with SLED, including those in Myrtle Beach. The report lists dates, charges, and case results. You can request one for yourself or for another person if allowed under S.C. Code Section 17-1-40.

SLED CATCH criminal history search for Myrtle Beach arrest records

The SC Courts case search is another statewide option. It covers all counties and lets you search by name. For Myrtle Beach, filter results to Horry County to narrow things down. This tool shows court case details but does not include booking photos or arrest reports.

Arrest Booking at J. Reuben Long

Everyone arrested in Myrtle Beach goes to the J. Reuben Long Detention Center for booking. This is the main jail for all of Horry County. The facility processes thousands of bookings each year from Myrtle Beach and the rest of the county.

During booking, staff record the person's name, date of birth, charges, and other details. A photo is taken. This information becomes the official arrest record in the Horry County system. After booking, the person either posts bond or stays in custody until their court date. All of this data is available through the county's online booking tool or by contacting the detention center.

Myrtle Beach arrest records at J. Reuben Long cover a wide range of offenses. Some are minor charges like public intoxication or trespassing. Others involve serious crimes. The booking record stays the same regardless of the charge. It captures who was arrested, when, and why.

Tracking Myrtle Beach Arrest Status

VINELink lets you track someone arrested in Myrtle Beach. The system sends alerts when a person's custody status changes. You can sign up for free and get notices by phone, email, or text. This covers all people booked into the Horry County system from Myrtle Beach arrests.

For people sent to state prison after a Myrtle Beach arrest, the SC Department of Corrections has an inmate search tool. The Probation and Parole offender search shows anyone on community supervision. These tools help you follow what happens after an arrest in Myrtle Beach leads to a conviction and sentence.

Myrtle Beach Arrest Record Expungement

Some arrest records from Myrtle Beach can be expunged. South Carolina law allows people to petition the court to seal certain records. If charges were dismissed or the person was found not guilty, they may qualify.

SC Legal Services provides a step-by-step guide on the expungement process. The petition goes to the Horry County court for any arrest that happened in Myrtle Beach. Once approved, the arrest record is removed from most public searches. Not every arrest qualifies, so check the state rules before starting the process.

Note: Expungement does not erase the arrest from all systems, but it blocks public access to the record in most standard searches for Myrtle Beach arrest records.

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Horry County Arrest Records

Myrtle Beach is part of Horry County, and all arrests in the city go through the county system. For a complete look at arrest records across Horry County, including other cities and towns, visit the county arrest records page.

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